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Aerosol optical and microphysical retrievals from a hybrid multiwavelength lidar data set – DISCOVER-AQ 2011

Retrievals of aerosol microphysical properties (effective radius, volume and surface-area concentrations) and aerosol optical properties (complex index of refraction and single-scattering albedo) were obtained from a hybrid multiwavelength lidar data set for the first time. In July 2011, in the Balt...

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Published in:Atmospheric measurement techniques 2014-09, Vol.7 (9), p.3095-3112
Main Authors: Sawamura, P, Müller, D, Hoff, R. M, Hostetler, C. A, Ferrare, R. A, Hair, J. W, Rogers, R. R, Anderson, B. E, Ziemba, L. D, Beyersdorf, A. J, Thornhill, K. L, Winstead, E. L, Holben, B. N
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